Career
Good's early musical influences included
The Eagles,
U2,
The Carpenters and, in particular,
Mary Chapin Carpenter.
At the age of 14, Good joined and fronted a 5 piece
country band, with which she toured the UK. At 18, Carolynne moved to
London to pursue a career as a singer-songwriter, and in
1998 she got down to the final 15 in auditions for
S Club 7, along with
Pop Idol contestant
Zoe Birkett. In
2001 she signed her first publishing contact with
BMG Music Publishing. For the following year, Carolynne developed her songwriting talents in the UK and Europe. Also writing for other recording artists, most of her time was split between London and Stockholm, writing and recording with different song writers and producers.
In
2003, Good appeared in the second series of the
BBC's singing competition
Fame Academy, in which she reached the final.
Good spent
2004 writing songs, and in 2005 she toured the UK with
Tony Christie.
Under the wing of Christie's Amarillo Music, she co-wrote new material and formed the
Carolynne Good Band in
2005 with songwriter/bassist Don Rogers, drummer Sean Fitzgerald, guitarists Alex Rogers and Alex Sharman from the London-based band Starling, and keyboard player Maki. Currently writing and recording material for their forthcoming album, the band describe their sound as "a mixture of classic singer-songwriter melodies with a country flavour".